Made this many years ago in the usenet days. It took a little work to figure out how to get the words to pop cleanly.

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    1 year ago

    Wow this is insane.

    What’s crazier is that it seems to work at three different levels of eye unfocusedness, idk how tf you made this work.

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      1 year ago

      It took a bit of research to figure out how to pull it off. Making the words pop was easy. Making them not have fuzzy edges required inventing one weird trick.

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        7 months ago

        I would like to learn how to do this. Could you teach me?

        • FauxPseudo @lemmy.worldOP
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          7 months ago

          Yes. The key thing is to find words that meet a very specific rule. You need a word that you can add a letter to the front and get a valid word. And it also needs to be a word where you can add a letter to the end and still have a valid word. For example “rat” can become “brat” and “rats”.

          Depending on the size of the finished piece you are probably only going to be able to get two to four words of 3d text per line. Place the “brat” and “rats” word on either side of it.

          The text that is going to pop needs to repeat across the whole line of text. Use the example here to figure out how many times. Put the buffer words on each side of each repeat

          Work on just the popping text first. Figure out what spacing of repeats works best. Then add the lorem lpsum junk text equivalent to fill in the blanks. That should get you started.